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two finger technique
Does anybody use just two fingers to operate the clutch and/or brake, and if so, in what situations?
Thanks, Keith |
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I tend to use three (all but the index) for each, and cover them almost always. It feels really weird to not have it covered.
Just two might have trouble being firm on the front brake or have trouble controlling the clutch position in traffic, imo. |
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Some riders will tell you to do "this or that" for safety and they are speaking with the best of intensions. Also they are probably right. I prefer to do what is most comfy for me.
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Just a little slip and you are down to one.......or NONE! |
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While I'm at it, can I ask kind of a newb question? When you engage the clutch, do you pull it in all the way (so the lever is touching the handlebar), or just what is necessary to shift? As I get more riding experience, I'm noticing subtleties in both my skill and the bike and I'm developing new questions. Keith |
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Or to put it another way.........don't try to get too "cute"; there really is nothing to be gained. :biggrin: |
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On the point of "two fingers", I never really thought about it, so today I took special notice, and yes, I realised that I too used two fingers, third & fourth, on both hands to operate the controls. |
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So, where do the second and fifth fingers go? Behind the lever (or still on the grip) would seem to be a bit awkward ?? |
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